Elite Lockers 10-Door Garment Dispensing Locker Flat Top
Product Description
This is a steel garment dispensing locker designed specifically for the controlled distribution of laundered workwear in commercial catering and food production environments. The unit accommodates up to ten individual...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1830(H) x 380(W) x 457(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a steel garment dispensing locker designed specifically for the controlled distribution of laundered workwear in commercial catering and food production environments. The unit accommodates up to ten individual users, each assigned their own lockable compartment. A single service door at the rear or side allows all ten compartments to be loaded simultaneously by laundry or supervisory staff, while users access only their own section from the front. This separates the loading and collection functions cleanly, which is a practical advantage in any operation where uniform hygiene and traceability matter.
In busy kitchen environments, workwear management is often an afterthought until it creates a problem. This locker provides a straightforward system that keeps clean garments secure, organised, and issued on a one-in, one-out basis. It suits pre-shift routines well, allowing staff to collect their uniform quickly without disrupting the loading side. The steel construction handles the knocks and damp conditions typical of back-of-house areas without deteriorating quickly.
Practical advantages include:
- Individual compartments prevent cross-contamination of clean garments
- Single service door allows fast, simultaneous loading by authorised staff
- Steel body resists the humidity and wear common in catering back-of-house areas
- Flat top design allows units to be stacked or placed against low-ceiling runs
- Supports workwear traceability and hygiene compliance procedures
At 1830mm tall, the unit requires a clear floor-to-ceiling height with sufficient standing clearance for the service door to open fully. It is a freestanding unit, though fixing to a wall for stability is worth considering in high-traffic areas. At just over 34kg, installation requires two people but no specialist groundwork.
This locker is well suited to catering operations, food production sites, and contract catering kitchens where staff workwear is centrally laundered and reissued daily. Smaller operations with fewer staff may find a lower-door-count variant more appropriate, while larger sites with shift-based teams may need multiple units running side by side. If you are unsure how many units your site requires or how best to configure the layout, we are happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Ten individual lockable compartments for separate user garment storage
- Single rear service door allows all compartments to be loaded simultaneously
- Steel construction rated for durable back-of-house commercial use
- Flat top profile suits installations against low ceilings or in stacked runs
- Freestanding unit at 1830mm height with a 34.25kg steel body
Operational Benefits
- Keeps clean workwear secure and issued on a controlled, per-user basis
- Speeds up pre-shift garment collection without disrupting laundry loading
- Supports hygiene compliance by separating clean garment storage from general areas
- Reduces workwear loss or mix-ups through individually assigned compartments
- Durable steel body withstands the humidity and wear of busy back-of-house environments
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1830(H) x 380(W) x 457(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 34.25kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Authorised staff — typically from the laundry or a supervisor — load all ten compartments through a single service door, which opens to expose the rear of every section at once. Each user then accesses only their own front-facing compartment with their individual key or lock. This keeps the clean garment supply controlled and means loading can be done ahead of a shift without staff involvement.
- That depends on your total staff headcount and whether you operate single or multiple shifts. A single unit covers up to ten users, so a kitchen brigade of thirty would typically require three units running side by side. For shift-based operations where the same compartments are reused between shifts, the calculation changes — it is worth discussing your rota pattern with us to get the configuration right.
- The steel body holds up well in typical back-of-house conditions, including areas with moderate humidity near wash-up or changing facilities. It is not designed for direct water exposure or outdoor use, so positioning away from direct steam or drainage splash points is advisable. Wall-fixing in high-traffic corridors is also worth considering to prevent the unit from being knocked or shifted over time.